Kyle and her husband moved to Brookfield in 1986. She became active in local politics and started blogging in 2004. Her focus is primarily on local issues but often includes state and national topics, too. Kyle looks at things from the taxpayers' perspective in a creative, yet down to earth way, addressing them from a practical point of view.

Our 24th Assembly District neighbors to the north have had quite a week since their Sept. 9th primary election. Candidate Dan Knodl won by about 400 votes, but his victory is not without controversy,

A woman who was falsely listed on Republican Daniel Knodl's
campaign literature as a supporter on Wednesday asked district
attorneys in Waukesha and Washington counties to launch an
investigation into the campaign.

Assembly candidate Daniel Knodl, under investigation over falsely
listing names of supporters on campaign literature, faced a new
accusation Monday that he erroneously claimed one of his primary
opponents has endorsed him.

This latest error, that LaSage is endorsing Knodl, is a little easier to understand. Evidently the 3 opponents met with Knodl and other Republicans to discuss the coming Nov. 4th election. (My emphasis)

Meanwhile, he [Knodl] said he met with his primary challengers and other
local Republicans at a post-election fence-mending, unifying breakfast
where they agreed to work for a Republican ticket clean sweep Nov. 4.

“All of them have agreed to back my campaign,” he [Knodl] said.

Knodl's opponents, Randall Melchert and Michael Moscicke, stated on Monday that they do endorse Knodl, according to the Journal. Melchert affirmed this when I spoke with him on Sunday.

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